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Glass Etching: Reversing Stencil Design

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Summary: Place reversed glass etching stencil design on bottom of glass plate so it will last longer. Create a stencil for a glass etching project with the tips in this free video on how to etch glass from a crafts expert.

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Robin Westover has been creating jewelry and crafts for more than 30 years. More than five years ago, Westover launched her own company to sell her creations to the public. She sells...read more

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"Hi, we're making etch glass today and after you decide on your pattern, you printed it up onto your computer. If you're going to use a casserole dish or a plate, you may want to reverse the design. This one I did on the back of the plate instead of on the top of the plate. I thought it might get it would probably be hard to clean the food out the etching if you did it on the top which would go the same for a casserole dish. So, I reverse the pattern and put it on the back of the plate and this is how I worked which was from the back and so you want to be aware of that when you're placing your pattern on the project that you're going to do. On the cup, I just did it straight. It wasn't reversed and usually you'll only need to worry about the reversing if you're using letters. Pictures, it really doesn't matter. So, that was just something that I wanted to mention. The one we're doing today with the skull cross bones doesn't need to be worry about being reverse so that was just something I wanted to mention to you."

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